Cyber Ninjas lack of experience in conducting election-related audits
Reports of Cyber Ninjas engaging in sloppy and insecure audit practices that compromised the integrity of ballots and voting equipment
Evidence that Cyber Ninjas CEO Douglas Logan and other individuals funding the audit have sought to advance the big lie of debunked voter fraud allegations in the last presidential election I was glad to see that they requested that information and it will be interesting to see if they are responsive to the request, said Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. Voters in Maricopa County, Arizona and the rest of the country are watching what is happening here and are concerned about how this audit is allowed to continue.
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Maricopa County will spend nearly $3 million to replace voting equipment that officials say was permanently tainted by the Arizona Senate s election review.
The county will spend millions to purchase and then destroy the old equipment that was subpoenaed for the audit as well as for new systems before the upcoming elections.
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously for the funding after the county announced June 28 it would not reuse most of the voting equipment that was in the possession of contractors for the audit.
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs had previously warned the county that her office would move to decertify the machines if officials tried to use them in another election, citing concerns about the chain of custody after the Senate took possession of them.
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